Articles about Seroquel (0-28 of 28)

  • The Causes Of Diabetes
    By: Mark Tucson...........grfgr | - Diabetes is one of the most serious health conditions with probably no cures. In many cases this chronic health disorder has proved fatal. Proper knowledge of this health condition nad precautions taken and life style managed well can help you keep it miles away from you. Beside that it is recommended to have medical check up from time to time so as to diagnose any health condition in right time and start with its cure before it advances further.
    Diabetes occurs when the body doesnt se ...

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  • My Child With Aspergers Has Anxiety And Night Terrors
    By: Dave Angel | - Question

    I would love to know how to deal with anxiety in Aspergers Syndrome children. I have a son, 6 year old, who suffers anxiety and night terrors. The anxiety can get so bad at times that my poor son will throw up out of fear.

    Answer

    Aspergers anxiety contributes to sleep problems. Although sleep problems are not part of the diagnostic criteria for autism, sleep problems seem to go hand in hand with autism. Many parents report that their autistic chil ...

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  • Patent Strategies
    By: GBI Research | - The pharmaceutical industry is going to experience major patent expiries during 2010-2014, of which 2010 to 2012 are expected to be peak years, with the loss of patents for drugs whose sales were more than $60 billion during 2009.

    In 2010, major drugs like Lipitor, Cozaar, Advair, Arimidex, Flomax and Gemzar, with combined sales revenues of more than $24 billion, are expected to face generic competition. In 2011, nine drugs of six companies are going to experience a major impact of ...

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  • Vision Care (contact Lenses And Spectacle Lenses)
    By: GlobalData | - The pharmaceutical industry is going to experience major patent expiries during 2010-2014, of which 2010 to 2012 are expected to be peak years, with the loss of patents for drugs whose sales were more than $60 billion during 2009.

    In 2010, major drugs like Lipitor, Cozaar, Advair, Arimidex, Flomax and Gemzar, with combined sales revenues of more than $24 billion, are expected to face generic competition. In 2011, nine drugs of six companies are going to experience a major impact of ...

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  • Seroquel And Weight Gain
    By: Jonsi | - Some other common Seroquel side effects (occurring in less than 12 percent of people having the Seroquel) included:
    Regurgitation, Lethargy , Rearward pain, Unhappy throat, Elevated appetite, Vibration (tremor), Fever, Dyspepsia or heartburn, Ragged or runny nose, Significant or rapid burden gain, Rapid heart rank (tachycardia), Nasal over-crowding, Feelings of internal restless or restiveness, Vision problems, Mix-up, Suicidal thoughts, Abdominal anguish (stomach pain), Sweating, Second p ...

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  • The Bipolar Child
    By: Jane Hersey | - From Pure Facts, October 2007

    Once called "manic depressive disorder," the label now
    in favor is "bipolar." New research suggests that most
    children and teens labeled as bipolar have been
    misdiagnosed.

    In recent years there has been a huge increase in the number
    of children being diagnosed with bipolar disorder and being
    placed on various powerful drugs.

    A study published in the September 2007 issue of Archives
    of G ...

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  • Schizoaffective Disorder - Causes, Symptoms And Treatment.
    By: James S Pendergraft | - Schizoaffective Disorder is one of many disorders which are very tough to recognize. Very often, when it passes through the mind of the patient it has two effects-

    · Psychotic disorders

    · Mood swings

    These two conditions however, differ in intensity and the time period in which it prolongs. It is the mood swing which lasts for a longer time. This disorder is tough to recognize because the symptoms are similar to other disorder and the most pro ...

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  • What Happens When Health Insurance Premiums Withheld When An Employee Terminates?
    By: Helen Hecker | - If you've recently left your place of employment or company, resigned, been laid off, terminated or fired you may be worried about what you're going to do now for low cost health insurance. And being unemployed is not going to help you get enough money together necessarily, unless you have savings, to pay high insurance premiums.

    Your health insurance may have also covered your wife, children or your family. This can make it doubly hard to make continuing insurance payments. Idea ...

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  • Why Bipolar Disorder Can Be So Dangerous
    By: Dee Braun | - There is nothing abnormal about having days with ups and downs. Most people have a middle ground to come back to after dealing with good and bad days.

    Those who suffer with Bipolar disorder (manic depression) do not have the luxury of finding a middle ground. They constantly find themselves on one end of the spectrum or the other. They can spend days to weeks feeling on top of the world only to immediately fall off a cliff and enter a depressive phase that makes it difficult to ge ...

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  • Panic Attacks - Treating It The Appropriate Way!
    By: Karina Daniel | - Panic attack is as horrific it was always. But you could hit it intensely to take it out from your system. Just go on reading this article, and you would be aware on how to combat OCD.

    Ways to Treat Panic Attacks

    Panic attacks may be cured in quite a few different ways - Behavioral Therapy (BT), Cognitive Therapy (CT), or other medications. A combination of the three mentioned ways could as well be used to treat panic attacks. Other remedy of panic attack is via p ...

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  • How To Treat Panic Attacks The Right Way?
    By: Lara Nadezda | - Panic attack is as terrible it was always. However, you can hit it intensely to free it out from your system. Just go on reading this article, and you would know how to fight OCD.

    Ways to Treat Panic Attacks

    This condition may be treated in quite a few different methods - Behavioral Therapy (BT), Cognitive Therapy (CT), or other medications. A combination of the three mentioned ways could also be implemented to treat panic attacks. Another management for panic attack ...

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  • Florida Foster Care Child Druggings
    By: Laurie Anspach | - by Laurie Anspach
    Director of the Citizens Commission on Human Rights of Florida

    Tax payers can speak up!

    The Foster Care children of the State of Florida are one large segment of the Medicaid population. Current records from The Florida Department of Children and Families show that more than 1,700 prescriptions of antipsychotics were given to Foster Care children in 2006 and again in 2007.

    In order to understand the scope of Foster Care child ...

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  • Florida Foster Care Child Drugging
    By: Laurie Anspach | - Florida Foster Care Child Drugging
    Tax Payers can speak up!
    by Laurie Anspach
    Director of the Citizens Commission on Human Rights of Florida

    The Foster Care children of the State of Florida are one large segment of the Medicaid population. Current records from The Florida Department of Children and Families show that more than 1,700 prescriptions of antipsychotics were given to Foster Care children in 2006 and again in 2007.

    In order to und ...

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  • A Practical Guide: How To Save Money On Prescription Drugs
    By: Richard Brommer | - Needing a prescription drug should not be a matter of cost, but unfortunately it is. With the cost of prescription drugs at unreachable heights the under and uninsured individuals of the world often do without their medication, both ordinary and life saving. What many people doing without their prescribed medications do not realize is that there are opportunities for prescription discounts in a number of different places.

    State Assistance

    Many people are eligible fo ...

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  • Shared Psychotic Disorder Causes Symptoms Information With Treatment
    By: Juliet | - Shared psychotic disorder has also been referred to by other names such as psychosis of association, contagious insanity, infectious insanity, double insanity, and communicated insanity. This disorder usually occurs only in long-term relationships in which one person is dominant and the other is passive. In most cases, the person in whom the delusions are induced is dependent on or submissive to the person with the psychotic disorder. The people involved often are reclusive or otherwise isolated ...
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  • Cyclothymia Causes Symptoms Information With Treatment
    By: Juliet | - Some theories posit that the hypomanic episodes have meaning in the context of a person seeking to achieve goals or to avoid depression. Symptoms of cyclothymia include periods of hypomania. Depressive symptoms are also present as the hypomania fades. These symptoms. However, are not meet the criteria for a major depressive episode, in other words, are not as severe as those found in Bipolar Disorder. The hypomanic and depressive episodes of cyclothymia generally don't prevent people with the di ...
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  • Brief Psychotic Disorder Causes Symptoms Information With Treatment
    By: Juliet | - Brief Psychotic Disorder illness usually begins abruptly and disappears within a month. Brief Psychotic Disorder is a psychosis that has a rapid onset, generally following a major stressor. The most Brief Psychotic Disorder symptoms include is delusions, hallucinations, grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior, or disorganized speech. Hallucinations involve experiencing sensations that have no corresponding objective reality. Hallucinations can occur in various forms that parallel the human se ...
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  • Effects Of Nutritional Supplements In Children With Bipolar Disorder
    By: Mary F. Zesiewicz, MD | - The following is a synopsis of a research study completed with 20 children diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder, examining the benefits of glyconutritional supplements:

    Bipolar Disorder is diagnosed with increasing frequency in children and adolescents. Approximately 20% of all Bipolar patients experience their first episode during adolescence. Challenges in diagnosis include differentiation from ADD and other child behavioral disorders. The intensity and severity of mood swings and u ...

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  • Drugs And Treatments Used To Combat Alzheimer's
    By: Alex Rider | - Unfortunately, even though there is a huge amount of scientific research, no cure for Alzheimer's exists at present. What is available is a number of scientifically proven treatments for the disease. Patient safety is one the core parts of treatment. Risks need to be limited with reference to driving, wandering and general accidents about the home.

    A second major aspect of Alzheimer patient treatment is the education of this degenerative disease and its related effects with the fa ...

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  • Insomnia - The Inability To Sleep
    By: Heather Colman | - Insomnia is characterized by an inability to sleep and/or to remain asleep for a reasonable period. One who suffers from insomnia will typically complain of being unable to close their eyes or "rest their mind" for more than a few minutes at a time.

    Insomnia is a symptom, though a common misconception is that it is itself a sleep disorder. Insomnia is most often caused by sleep disorders, but other causes include fear, stress, anxiety, medications, herbs and caffeine. An overactiv ...

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